Fallout 4 drops players into an irradiated wasteland surrounding Boston. The game brought numerous changes to the series, including a new story, new factions, and base-building mechanics. However, there were some aspects of Fallout 4 that fans of the series found lacking. Luckily, games from developer Bethesda are notorious for how moddable they are, with games like Skyrim and Fallout 3 still sustaining massive modding communities years after their respective releases. Bethesda games often boast a wide range of mods, from small visual items to completely fanmade expansions that can add hours of new content.
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Thankfully, Fallout 4 also introduced modding to the console editions for the first time in the series. The PlayStation 4 version of the game is limited in what mods players have access to, but Xbox One players have access to a much larger selection. This introduced a large new segment of the Fallout community to modding, which can be pretty overwhelming. With Fallout 4 receiving a framerate boost on the Xbox Series X, however, now is the perfect time for Fallout fans to jump in and give a modded Fallout 4 a try. For fans who are a little overwhelmed by all of their options, there are some mods that stand out above the rest available on Xbox that make great places to start.
Updated June 9, 2022, by Ritwik Mitra: Despite its many flaws, Fallout 4 remains one of the best roleplaying games for fans of the genre to check out. The game's action combat is the best the series has ever seen, and the new spins it has on the concept of Power Armor are pretty great too. That being said, Fallout 4 has its problems in the base game that can turn many people
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